Book flights to Atlanta

Flights to Atlanta

Flights to Atlanta

Direct flights to Atlanta from the UK with British Airways mean you will find yourself in a spirited city that symbolises the old and new south in just nine hours.

The town rebuilt quickly after 1870 to become the self-titled Capital of the New South. Later, it marketed itself as ‘the next Great International City’ – a status confirmed when it hosted the 1996 Olympics, which led to the revitalisation of many neighbourhoods. The city today has an outdoorsy appeal to tourists as much as executives, with a family-friendly zoo and aquarium as well as lush Botanical Gardens featuring a 40ft walkway through the treetops.

Flying to Atlanta from London

British Airways flights to Atlanta (ATL) leave from London Heathrow (LHR) Terminal 5. You will fly on a British Airways Boeing 777 with the very latest cabins, award-winning service and benefits such as complimentary food and drinks, as well as a generous baggage allowance.

Non-stop flights to Atlanta

Flights to Atlanta with British Airways are non-stop so you’ll arrive feeling refreshed after your flight. With the opportunity to check-in online or via your mobile, and to select your seat 24- hours before you leave, your trip to Atlanta begins in the best possible way.

Getting around Atlanta

For an airport that handles more than 95 million passengers a year, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International is suitably well connected to the city. A taxi downtown will take around 25 minutes, there is a train station with regular departures into the city, as well as buses, car hire and shared shuttle van services.

Shops and restaurants at Atlanta Airport

As you would expect from the world’s busiest airport, facilities at Atlanta are plentiful. The new Maynard H. Jackson international terminal is packed with high street shopping favourites, while dining options offer some creative choices beyond the usual airport fare. There are handy charging points for your electronic devices as well as a wireless internet service, art installations and even a dinosaur to keep young travellers entertained.